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Full text:[...] Notices to the Ordinary Members and to the Honorary Officers of Branches. 1. Ladies and Gentlemen interested in the work of the Association are requested to use the accompanying canvassing paper for [...]

Full text:[...] b TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Council have been enabled to adopt proper measures for the immediate or the future advantage of suffering Jews, and for conferring the benefits of education upon thousands of Je [...]

Full text:[...] 22 TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Alexander II. had been murdered, tlie following address was sent to his Imperial successor:— To His Imperial Majesty, Alexander III., Czar of all the Russias. The Humble Addres [...]

Full text:[...] 24 TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. secure, as far as international law permits, that justice be secured to our Jewish fellow-countrymen in foreign countries. No unnecessary delay will occur in giving full inform [...]

Full text:[...] russia. British passport duly vised by the Russian Consul-General in London, was expelled from St. Petersburg, to which place he had proceeded on business in September last, on the sole ground that he [...]

Full text:[...] 26 tenth annual report. donations for that purpose, and to send the same to an accredited Committee in St. Petersburg, who were ready to watch over the careful distribution of the gifts. When this rep [...]

Full text:[...] RUSSIA. 29 to the same extent the same thing prevails in Russia, and consequently if by friendly representations to the Russian Ambassador here the hands of the Russian Government can be strengthened [...]

Full text:[...] 32 TENTH ANNUAL REPORT. â€¢which has taken place since that was effected, and the absolute melting away like snow of all those prejudices, not only political but social, which certainly, when I came f [...]

Full text:[...] RUSSIA. 33 latter case, disturbances against the Jews had broken out at Tar to vo, Im erinki and in Wassilkoff, to which places troops had been despatched, and that similar riots, but not of dangerous [...]

Full text:[...] MOROCCO. 48 ' > have been made by the Sultan of Morocco with the view of endeavouring to secure a better administration of justice to his Jewish subjects. I am, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant [...]